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  2. LGBT rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    LGBT rights in Jamaica. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Jamaica face legal and social issues not experienced by heterosexual and gender-conforming people. Consensual sexual intercourse between same-sex partners is legally punishable by up to 10 years of imprisonment in the country. [1][2][3] Jamaica has long held ...

  3. Murder of Dwayne Jones - Wikipedia

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    — Human Rights Watch, 2014 News of Jones' murder attracted international media attention, resulting in condemnation of the killing by human rights groups. Graeme Reid, the LGBT Rights Program director at Human Rights Watch in New York, issued a statement that the Jamaican government should send an "unequivocal message" that there would be "zero tolerance" of anti-LGBT violence. Reid noted ...

  4. Feminism in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity regarding the term "feminism" has created difficulties for the Caribbean Feminist Movement. [1] Some feminists argue that it is necessary that the movement confront the skewed hierarchy which continues to exist and shape the relations between men and women, and as a result, women's status and access to goods and resources within society. [1]

  5. Barbara Evelyn Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Movement. Women's movement. Barbara Evelyn Bailey OJ (born 14 March 1942) is an educator, writer and gender studies scholar from Kingston, Jamaica. In addition to her education work, she has represented Jamaica at numerous conferences and assemblies regarding women's rights. In 2008 she was elected by the state parties as a member of the United ...

  6. Tracy S. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Robinson grew up in Jamaica, attending Immaculate Conception High School. She continued her education at the University of the West Indies, earning a law degree with honours in 1991. In 1992, she attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar earning a bachelor's degree in Civil Law. She then earned a master's in Law from Yale University.

  7. Gender inequality in the English Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in the English Caribbean refers to gaps between individuals based on gender in the Anglophone countries of the Caribbean. These gaps persist in the areas of human and physical capital endowments, in economic opportunities, and in the ability to make choices to achieve desired outcomes (agency). [ 1]

  8. LGBT rights in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Transgender rights and protections are not recognized. Cuba. Sexual acts among consenting adults of the same sex became legal in 1979. [10][21] Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2022. [22] Legal gender changes are allowed and gender confirmation procedures are covered by health care. [23] Curacao.

  9. Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Portia Simpson-Miller is Jamaica's first woman prime minister (2006-2007) and (2011-2016). Women in Jamaica gained the right to vote in 1919, but that right was subject to property and income requirements. [3] By 1917 there was a branch of the Women's Citizens League was established. [4] The country was granted full adult suffrage on November ...